Bruizer Bandit..Not The Best Choice

In my long career at playing Paintball, I have collected many markers. Some are good and some are bad, some are just what they say they are. Back when Nuline release the Bruizer line of markers, I thought they looked good and could have some promise. Unfortunately these markers weren't what they were made out to be.

The Bruizer Bandit was the low end model in this series of markers. I purchased this marker for a frind of mine in hopes of getting him back into Paintball.

The marker came in multiple colors and as you can see this one was red. Some of the features of this marker are; Lightweight Aluminum frame, aluminum double trigger, BOSS expansion chamber, 12" ported barrel, raised site rail, external velocity adjuster, and dura-valve system.

The marker has a load of features as you saw above, but thats where it stopped. First we gased it up and immediately the expansion chamber started to leak where the the drop forward connected. The barrel is absolute garbage compared to the Outlaw. The bolt was replaced as well.

Despite these shortcommings, I upgraded the barrely, fixed the leak, put a venturi bold in, and now this marker works great. For a basic marker or if your a collector like I'am, then you might want to check this out. It's worth it if you can find one cheap to tinker with.

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